I thought it was just one issue comic, but it turns out it became a mini after that.
Dixon and Scott Beatty wrote it with Javier Pulido doing pencils and Robert Campanella doing inks. Great art, classic amazing storytelling, and a writer who has a passion for a character to boot.

(Dixon truly loves everything Robin).

To be frank, this is one of the best minis I've ever read. It's fantastic, honestly. I can't suggest this enough.

I really love this comic! Dick Grayson is basically my favorite character in comics, and it was wonderful to see this take on his origin. It was nice to see the bond between him and Bruce. I also really appreciated his portrayal as being competent and confident because I don't often get the chance to see Dick portrayed as a strong young man who is self-assured, lighthearted, and can still kick butt! This is a great graphic novel and I recommend it to everybody who loves this character!

~Def.

"A dedicated follower of nothing." -- graffitit artist in Brick Lane, London, England.
Right across the lane from the demon and just down the wall from Wolverine.

RIP Kurt Wagner. You were the character who brought in me into comics, who introduced me and inspired me. Now your death has sent me away again. Wherever you are in the Marvel Universe, I hope its someplace pleasant.